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Akiyama Monzo (1891-1943)

Akiyama Monzo was the Japaneserear admiral assigned to command the garrison of Kiska after it was captured from the Americansin 1942. After Attufell, Akiyama did such a skillful job of organizing his troops for evacuation that it took just 55 minutes to load the troops onto Kimura'stransport force when it raced into the harbor on 29 July 1943.

Akiyama was subsequently promoted to vice admiral and given command of 6 Base Force at Kwajalein, where he was killed during the American invasion in August of 1943.

Service record

1891-12-30 born
1914-12-19 Midshipman Graduates from Naval Academy, standing 66th in a class of 117. Assigned to CL Soya
1915-8-27 BB Kashima
1915-12-13 Ensign CL Chikuma
1916-12-1 BB Suwo
1917-12-1 Lieutenant junior grade TorpedoSchool Basic Course
1918-5-20 Gunnery School Basic Course
1918-12-1 DD Asashio
1919-12-1 BB Fuso
1920-12-1 Lieutenant Gunnery School Advanced Course
1921-12-1 Gunnery School Specialist Course
1922-12-1 BB Hiei
1923-5-1 CL Yakumo
1924-5-10 Instructor, Naval Academy
1924-12-1 Instructor, Gunnery School
1926-12-1 Lieutenant commander
1929-11-1 CL Naka
1930-11-1 CA Atago
1932-11-15 Adjutant, Gunnery School
1932-12-1 Commander
1934-10-22 Staff, 4 Naval District
1936-11-2 Executive officer, BB Haruna
1937-11-15 Commander, AG Mamiya
1937-12-1 Captain
1938-12-15 Executive officer, Kure Sailor Corps
1939-4-15 2 Naval District
1939-6-1 Chief, Kanazawa Area Bureau of Personnel
1940-10-15 Executive officer, Amoy Area Base Unit
1941-10-15 Chief Supervisor, Hiroshima
1942-8-10 Chief, B-Adm, Kure Navy Yard
1943-5-1 Rear admiral Commander, Kiska Garrison
1943-11-15 Staff, 4 Fleet
1943-11-29 Commander, 6 Base Force
1944-2-6 Vice admiral Killed in action

References

World Statesman: Marshall Islands (accessed 7 January 2007)

Materials of IJN (accessed 2007-12-24)

Prados (1995)

The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia (c) 2007 by Kent G. Budge. Index


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